I kind of love this. I guess I'm a nerd. Or just a native New Yorker who finds geographical borders strangely fascinating but has never applied that fascination to my own city. Thanks for this great post!
Okay, wow, that was definitely nerdy. Here's a fun bit: Many years ago I visited the Cal-Neva Lodge, (now closed), which straddled the border of California and Nevada. On The Nevada side of the hallway were rows and rows of slot machines, The California side of the hallway was very quiet.
If Mt Vernon is on the northern border of NYC, where is the southern border of “Upstate NY”? 🤔
Obviously it’s village station.
I kind of love this. I guess I'm a nerd. Or just a native New Yorker who finds geographical borders strangely fascinating but has never applied that fascination to my own city. Thanks for this great post!
You make a compelling case here!
Okay, wow, that was definitely nerdy. Here's a fun bit: Many years ago I visited the Cal-Neva Lodge, (now closed), which straddled the border of California and Nevada. On The Nevada side of the hallway were rows and rows of slot machines, The California side of the hallway was very quiet.